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Central Valley Fire District discusses importance of levy renewal for emergency services CVFD is asking voters to renew a mill levy that expires this year and last updated 2021-04-26 19:16:12-04 GALLATIN COUNTY â If you have an emergency, whether itâs fire-related or not, a majority of the time your local fire department is the first one on the scene. âWe could have had acres burned. I donât like to think about what could have happened,â explained Gallatin County resident Penelope Pierce. What could have happened if the Central Valley Fire District didnât show up quickly when a fire broke out at Pierceâs home a couple of weeks ago. ....
Voters in the Central Valley Fire District will decide whether to renew a 10-mill levy first approved seven years ago but set to expire this year. Central Valley Fire Chief Ron Lindroth said renewal of the levy, which would raise approximately $689,500 per year, will be used to pay the salaries of career firefighters. The levied funds represent 17 percent of the districtâs tax revenues. âItâs important for us to have that renewed,â Lindroth said. âOur (service) call volume is going through the roof with the demands of a growing population.â The CVFD service area, serving a population of more than 40,000 residents, covers a 200 square-mile area extending from the Bridger Mountains on the east to the Gallatin River on the west, and from Pass Creek Road on the north to Four Corners on the south. ....